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Saturday, 24 November 2012

New travel series on Iraq

Yes, I haven't posted on this blog for a while, but there's a new crop of book reviews coming up so it will get a bit more lively here. Right now I'm busy on my latest series for Gadling, which is about traveling in Iraq. I spent 17 days in the country last month and I'm writing a long series about my intense yet mostly positive experiences there. It's called Destination: Iraq. Check it out!

1 comment:

Sean--I will have to meander through the rest of your posts, but I did read the one about your run-in with the Iraqi police. It made me feel like I was there...and grateful, in some ways, that I was not.

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A freelance writer specializing in fiction, history, and travel, Sean's the author of numerous books, including the Toxic World post-apocalyptic series and the Trench Raiders WWI action series.You can email him at seansontheweb (at) yahoo (dot) com.

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